LONDON: Qatar will invest 5 billion pounds in Britain within five years in a boost for the post-Brexit economy, Prime Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa al-Thani announced Monday.

“Over the next three to five years Qatar will invest 5bn pounds ($6.23bn) in the UK economy through various investment funds and relevant parties in Qatar — which will constitute another addition to its already successful investments in the UK,” he said at the Qatar-UK Business and Investment Forum in London.

The investments will focus on energy, infrastructure, real estate and services, Sheikh Abdullah announced shortly after appearing at the investment forum, which brings together over 400 British and Qatari business leaders and senior politicians. Qatar has already invested more than 40bn pounds across Britain, including in iconic real estate such as London’s Shard and Canary Wharf buildings, the Harrod’s department store, while the country also bought the Olympic Village following the London 2012 Olympics.

It also plans to turn the current US embassy in London into an exclusive hotel after the US moves to a new base.

“If you look at what we have done here, it has always been a win-win situation,” Sheikh Abdullah added.

British trade minister Liam Fox was also present at this week’s event, which moves to the central England city of Birmingham on Tuesday for its second and final day.

Fox was keen to show the world that Britain is open for business despite leaving the EU, and said that Qatar made an ideal post-Brexit trading partner.

“We have to stop viewing things through the prism of Brexit,” he told the forum.

“Qatar and UK are natural allies and I believe that private sector growth in both countries can enhance ties and promote foreign direct investment.” The minister insisted that Brexit would “accelerate the changes the UK has to undergo in a globalised world,” and that other European Union members would also have to adapt to the shifting landscape of international trade.

Published in Dawn, March 28th, 2017

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